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On my 25th Birthday, Doctors Told me that I Should
Get Used to Being 5'3 Tall.
A Year Later, I Now Stand 5'8 Without Shoes!
I Discovered the Secret Method of Adding Extra Inches of Solid Height,
No Matter What Your Age Is... Even If You Haven't Grown in Years!
Dear Friend,
If you are TIRED of Feeling Inferior, Rejected, Insecure or Laughed At because of your Short Stature, then read on to finally SOLVE Your Height Problems...Once and For All!
But let me ask you, are you tired of...
Feeling Inferior among your peers, workmates or friends?
Not Attracting the Girl (or Guy) you desire because they don't want to be seen hanging with someone as short as you?
Getting Overlooked for Job Opportunities because employers are reluctant to employ someone of your stature?
Feeling Insecure when talking to others because youre just not being Heard?
Feeling Stressed And Unhappy because you height is making you loose opportunities?
Not Being Respected by those around you because they ignore what you say, or worse, they make fun of your height?
Being Stared At Wherever You Go because people think you aren't "Normal"?
Being Questioned about your Age, (which is totally embarrassing) when trying to get into a Club or buy a Drink?
“A Life of Emotional Pain and Inferiority”
Let me tell you: You Are Not Alone.
There are many people going through the same problem of having a short stature.
As a young child, your small size was probably considered "Cute."
But as you got older, your cute names turned into direct attacks of reminders of your frame.
Have you ever been called Dwarf, Midget, Little Person, Shorty, Half Man or Pint Sized? I Sure Was...
Many people, including myself, would rather lose a limb than to be called short names for the rest of their life.
“But Who Am I To Know?”
My name is Tom, and I came from a family that is considered of below average height. My mother is 410, and my father is only 53. So, its only natural that I would also be short.
While growing up, I was always the small kid in the class. And I have to confess that I liked it!
Being short in elementary school was a good experience. Teachers pampered me more than anyone else. Whatever happened, the bigger kids took all the blame.
Being cure and tiny sure has its advantages when you are a small kid.
Unfortunately, soon after my elementary school years were over, my life took several steps BACKWARDS.
After starting my secondary education, I quickly learnt that being short was not such a good thing... not anymore.
“A Lifetime of Bullying - Just Because I Lacked a Few Inches of Height”
Some people take pleasure inflicting pain on others by bullying easy targets such as short kids that can't defend themselves.
I was a friendly kid, always trying to help others, and with a pretty good personality. But this didn't help me. I was short, and was bullied all trough school.
After my school years were over, I had a really hard time finding a decent job.
Within a period of 2 years, I had sent maybe 25 or 30 resumes to different companies, and it was always the same story. After receiving my CV, employers were really interested in me (I had some pretty good qualifications).
Unfortunately, that interest faded away right after they saw me in person. I dressed more than appropriately and I properly answering all the questions.All the jobs were in a field where height was irrelevant.
In one particular incident, my potential employer told me the post was taken the moment he saw me. The truth is, the post was not taken. He was simply surprised that I stand 5'3 tall, and he didn't want to employ me despite him advertising the same post in newspapers for weeks afterwards.
Fortunately, one day I managed to land a job, but it had only one problem. The salary was not that good.
Nonetheless, I took it, and I worked hard for 3 years until I found out my workmates, who had far less qualifications and experience than I had, were getting paid a few thousands more. After I found out about that,